Skip to content

Public consultation for Azilda wastewater treatment Nov. 2

City taking input for 20-year plan to serve needs of Azilda
aboutgreatersudbury
The City of Greater Sudbury is conducting a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment to evaluate options to upgrade the Azilda wastewater treatment system and/or to expand its treatment capacity to meet future demands of the community. File photo.

The City of Greater Sudbury is conducting a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment to evaluate options to upgrade the Azilda wastewater treatment system and/or to expand its treatment capacity to meet future demands of the community.

Citizens are invited to ask questions and to provide input during an open house on Wednesday, Nov. 2, anytime between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Dr. Edgar Leclair Community Centre, 158 St. Agnes Street, Azilda.

The objective of this phase of the Class EA study is to identify the preferred option to address a 20-year plan to serve the needs of Azilda. Public input will help the City identify gaps in information and evaluate options.

Project updates and notices will be posted on the City of Greater Sudbury website at www.greatersudbury.ca/water.


Comments

Verified reader

If you would like to apply to become a verified commenter, please fill out this form.